The 6-6 lefty-swinging slugger went on a power binge as the Cavaliers swept Indiana (PA) and salvaged a series split on the road at Kentucky Wesleyan.
In six games, Czech belted five home runs while hitting .478 at the plate (11-for-23) and driving in 13. He scored eight runs, doubled twice and walked twice, while starting at first base defensively.
His slugging percentage of 1.217 was also tops among all Great Midwest players from games starting on April 1.
In a 19-0 Walsh shutout win, Czech homered twice in the second game of the series against KWC, recording six RBI while going 4-for-5. He also doubled and scored four runs.
The season-high run total for the Cavaliers was a result of 23 hits, including a nine-run first inning. The corner infielder ripped a two-run shot in the fifth inning and unloaded against in the sixth with a solo shot.
Czech homered in three straight games over the past week, including the series finale to account for Walsh’s offense. He also had four RBI in the second game of the DH sweep over Indiana (PA).
Czech is chasing the batting title in the conference as the league leader with a .423 clip in 29 games this season. He leads all players in the league in hits (44), runs (37), home runs (9) and total bases (82).